“The real headline of this study should be that smoking increases the risk of lung cancer – the study found that a total of 94 percent of the subjects who developed lung cancer were either current or former smokers,” CRN Vice President for Scientific and Regulatory Affairs Andrew Shao, PhD, said in a news release.
According to the NHS, folic acid can also affect the way other medicines work.
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“Do not take your folic acid within two hours before or after taking indigestion remedies (antacids containing aluminium or magnesium), as they may stop folic acid being properly absorbed,” warns the health body.
Tell your doctor if you’re taking these medicines before you start taking folic acid:
- Methotrexate, a medicine used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn’s disease, psoriasis and some types of cancer
- Phenytoin, fosphenytoin, phenobarbital or primidone, medicines used to treat epilepsy
- Fluorouracil, capecitabine, raltitrexed or tegafur, medicines used to treat some types of cancer
- Antibiotics, medicines used to treat or prevent bacterial infection
- Medicines or alternative remedies that contain zinc (including throat lozenges and cold remedies)
- Sulfasalazine, a medicine used to treat the inflammatory bowel conditions ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease
- Cholestyramine, a medicine used to reduce cholesterol.
Source: Daily Express